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		<i><h1>We at Nrityakala teaches the following dance styles...</h1></i>
				<b><I> <br><img src="images/nisha_danceforms/nisha3.jpg" alt="Smiley face" width="150"
					height="150" hspace="20" align="left"> Bharatanatyam:</I></b><br> Bharata Natyam is a classical Indian
				dance form that originated in the temples of Tamil Nadu. Bharata
				Natyam is known for its grace, purity, tenderness, and sculpturesque
				poses. Lord Shiva is considered the God of this dance form. Today,
				it is one of the most popular and widely performed dance styles and
				is practiced by male and female dancers all over the world.<a
					id="nisha1" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharata_Natyam"
					target="_blank">(read more)</a>.</p><br><p id="dancing1">   <b><I>
						Kuchipudi:</I></b><img src="images/nisha_danceforms/nisha2.jpg" alt="Smiley face" width="150"
					height="150" hspace="20" align="left"><br>Kuchipudi is a Classical Indian dance from Andhra
				Pradesh, India. It is also popular all over South India.It
				originated in the seventh century.Bharata Muni who wrote the Natya
				Shastra about 3000 years ago had explained various aspects of this
				dance form.Kuchipudi dancers are quicksilver and scintillating,
				rounded and fleet-footed, they perform with grace and fluid
				movements. Performed to classical Carnatic music, it shares many
				common elements with Bharatanatyam.<a
					id="nisha2" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchipudi"
					target="_blank">(read more)</a>.
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<B>Other dance forms:</B><br>
1.Mohiniyattom<br>
2.Folk dance<br>
3.Semiclassical dance

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